infinite zoom: the inner universe
More art: http://HeyLookThatsMe.comMy "big ideas" web site: http:/answersanswers.comAnother "big ideas" video: https://youtu.be/EHNwgmQKupACreated in Blender, at 1920x1080 resolution, 25 fps._FAQ:Who is the woman in the original video?My fiancee. She does not look exactly like that (she's more beautiful) but I had to create a fake super-high resolution image from lots of lower resolution images. It gives the image a strange distorted plastic look. If I had better source images it would look better, but there is nothing wrong with interesting faces, so I left it.What is that blue square near the end?It's the river/moat around the temple of Angkor Watt in Cambodia.Is every detail accurate?It's an accurate guide to "the sort of thing" you would find. For example, real atoms are basically full of empty space, but I showed a lot of crazy patterns because there are quantum fluctuations and probability fields that make atoms fascinating links to infinite possibilities.Can you make a video like that for me?Yes. But it takes a long time (I don't have the proper equipment, so there's lots of trial and error). EDIT, OCTOBER 23, 2015: I really want to focus on my programming instead: that will involve far larger zooms! Anybody who ordered their own video before that date got it for sixty dollars (for a new person in the video) or a thousand for a completely new video. But after that date I raised my prices to four times that: 240 to change the person or four thousand for a new video. I lose money on every video because it takes a lot of time away from my regular work. Plus a single video requires fifty super high resolution images with very precise requirements: to license a single image for online use can cost hundreds of dollars (check the royalty free image sites if you don't believe me!) Then it takes weeks to merge each image with the next, create the 3D file, try different renders, etc. Hope that makes sense!_Legal stuff:_Music:This video uses three pieces. In order, they are:"Haunting" by Matthew Milne of Logan Leistikow's Public Music Project. The PMP was a site devoted to providing free (and royalty free) music for projects like this. Milne confirmed by email that he is happy for me to use this piece. He's a great guy."Tenebrous Brothers Carnival - Mermaid" and "Long Road Ahead" by Kevin McLeod of http://Incompetech.com. McLeod is the patron saint of poverty stricken YouTubers, providing quality, royalty free music at no charge. Visit his site!Music was merged using Audacity. Audacity and Blender (and the Gimp for the art) are free and open source._Art:All images are either created by me, public domain, or based on creative commons "attribution only, derivatives allowed" or similar license. Some of it is "sharealike" but the YouTube license